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Can the residue of potato starch be dried? Of course, the potato starch residue dryer is developed and produced according to the characteristics of the powder residue, which can quickly dry the powder residue with high quality and little nutrient loss.
The nine-day potato starch residue drying production line adopts mechanical dehydration + drum drying + air-flow drying technology to quickly reduce the moisture of starch residue and solve the problems of traditional dryers such as dry powder residue paste, wall sticking, external drying and internal humidity. The process flow: the fresh potato starch residue is transported to the powder residue dehydrator by a conveyor, and about 20% of the water is removed by gravity mechanical extrusion, and the dehydrated powder residue is transported to the drum dryer by the conveyor, with built-in stirring paddle device fully stirs and disperses the powder and slag, expands the contact area between the material and the hot air, and quickly evaporates and gasifies the moisture to a certain degree. After entering the airflow drying process, the moisture of the potato powder and slag quickly drops to the customer's demand. The conveyor discharges and completes the entire drying process.
The potato flour residue is dried and processed into feed, which can not only realize its resource utilization, but also reduce environmental pollution and increase profits for enterprises. Zhengzhou Jiutian potato flour slag drying equipment manufacturer, customized equipment, unlimited production capacity, and free of charge equipment installation and commissioning, technical guidance and other services. For more details, please contact us.
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